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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK
DUROC BREEDERS DAY
COMMENCES JANUARY 17
FEB. 4, AT SALEM
POWELL VALLEY
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w ill be c o n sid ered each d ay o f th e te e in c h a rg e o f th is e v e n t: C. S. cllu rch .
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N a tio n a l T h rif t Day o r B an k Day, O reg o n , is m a n a g e r of th e e v en t.
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te r w ho la e n d e a v o rin g to m a k e th e h om e h e re in F a irv iew .
n a n c e s on th e b u d g e t.
On S a tu r d a y e v e n in g M rs. J. W. S h e a re r’s m o th e r, Mrs. M innie Boese.
P ay Y o u r B ills P ro m p tly Day, S a t­ w o rld b e tt e r .”
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GRESHAM, OREGON
m o ra l o b lig a tio n to pay d e b ts p ro m p t­
S e llin g tr e e s Is no t n e c e ssa rily a h e r b ir th d a y by a la r g e n u m b e r of next T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n (J a n . 8) nt
ly an d th e fin an cial b e n e fits re s u ltin g sh a d y o c c u p a tio n .
frie n d s w hich g a th e re d a n d p le a s a n t­ th e H. M. Jo h n s o n h om e. All fo r­
fro m th is p ra c tic e .
ItE S E Itl ED SEAT' S i l ,
ly s u r p ris e d h er. T h e e v e n in g w as m er m em b ers a re in v ited to be p re s­
T h e re a re a lot of clow ns und a lot
O il I n d u s t r y H a s C le a r R e c o r d .
o f w ise nten In th e show . W hich a re
B rin g sew in g o r fan cy w ork
A h a n d fu l o f com m on sen se is | T h e p a p e rs h a v e re c e n tly been fu ll s p e n t in m u sic a n d g a m es, a f te r e n t.
y ou? If you sp en d ull you m a k e , be
w o rth a b u sh e l o f le a rn in g .
An O hio m an paid $15 fo r a re ­
of sc a rh e a d s to rie s a lle g in g p ro f ite e r­ w hich a la r g e c a k e co v ered w ith a n d be re a d y to g ive a n exp ressio n
T h e c h a rita b le g iv e o u t a t th e in g by th e oil In d u s try . I t w o u ld c an d le s, w as lig h te d a n d a d elicio u s on th e “ C o n so lid atio n o f U nion D is­ serv ed se a t to w atch th e b e g in n in g of s u re you a re a c lo w n ; if you sav e
s o m e th in g from w h at you e a rn as th e
d o o r, an d God p u ts In a t th e w in d o w . sepm th a t th is m e a n s o f g a in in g p u o - lu n ch w as se rv ed by h e r frie n d s.
tr ic t 26 w ith th e D am ascus school th e end of th e w o rld in C lev elan d . He y e a r u n ro lls day by day, you m ay
W ell d o in g is th e b e st c a p ita l.
n e v er even s lo p p e d Io reaso n th a t he
feel s u re you u re p lay in g th e ro ll of
F rid a y e v e n in g b e in g M rs. Ir a d is tr ic t.”
To be o f use in th e w o rld is th e Uc a tte n tio n h ad a b o u t r u n its co u rse.
sh o u ld have b o u g h t a s e a t som e place
If an y in d u s try d u rin g th e w a r B ro o k s' b ir th d a y , frie n d s g a th e re d
M iss G lad y s K unich p p en t New from w hich lie could hav e w atch ed u w ise niun.
o n ly w ay to be h ap p y .
A nybody can sp e n d m oney. I t ta k e s
S pace co m m a n d s m e to sto p , B u t sh o w ed a c le a r reco rd of n o t p ro fit­ a n d g av e h e r a s u rp ris e . A fte r a de- Y e a r’s w ith h e r g ra n d p a r e n ts , Mr. th e end of th e end of th e w orld. T h e
a w ise p erson to sa v e It.
re a d th r o u g h th e s e p ro v e rb s o n ce e e rin g , It w as th e o il In d u s try . No licio u s lu n c h w as se rv e d , th e crow d 1 find M rs. D ave V inzant.
police a re lo o k in g fo r th e celestlav
m o re, an d p o n d e r th e i r h e lp fu ln e ss p ro d u c t w as in g r e a t e r d e m a n d a n d
p ro m o te rs w ho sold him th e tic k e t.
Som e fo lk s a re so s u re th a t we a re
as c o u n se l fo r th e co m in g year.-— H. y e t th e p ric e s h eld s te a d y w ith o n ly p ro ceed ed to th e h o m e o f M r. an d '
A re you b u y in g a re se rv e d se a t
U nless som e tim e In y o u r life you
A d d in g to n B ru ce in C h icag o D aily s lig h t in c re a se s d u rin g th e w a r M rs. J. O. D avis a n d se re n a d e d th e n , g o in g to h av e a n o th e r cold spell and fo r th e end o f th e w o rld ? Y ou a re If h av e hud th e e x p e rie n c e of tr y in g to
N ews.
w ith tin p a n s, h o rn s a n d 'e v e ry th in g snow s to rm t h a t th ey a re k eep in g you a re n o t e a rn in g m o re th a n you q u iet a baity th a t w as c ry in g fo r
p erio d .
th e f r u it ja r s a n d th e p o ta to e s tn th e s p e n d —-If you a re not Having re g u lu r- n o u ris h m e n t an d you w ere not p ro p ­
S u p p lies fo r th e oil fields ju m p e d th a t w ould m a k e a noise.
ly s o m e th in g o u t o f w h a t you e a rn . erly eq u ip p ed by n a tu r e o r scien ce to
T h e o ffen d er n e v e r p a rd o n s.
F a irv ie w g ra n g e h eld its r e g u la r fro n t room . T h e daffodils feel d if­ You a re b u y in g a gold b rick in life fu rn is h th a t n o u ris h m e n t, you yet
to u n h e a rd o f fig u res a n d In m an y
In sta n c e s w ere a lm o st u n o b ta in a b le m e e tin g on S a tu rd a y , w ith a good a t ­ f e r e n t a b o u t it. T hey a re a lre a d y up if you a re liv in g up to y o u r Incom e, h av e m uch to le a rn a b o u t life.
MRS. MEWHIRTER
a t an y p rice. W ag es In c reased an d te n d a n c e . T h e new officers w ere In- m o re th a n an inch.
S om e k lll-jo v ju s t ns su re ly a s th a t O hio m an w as
REMEMBERED IN POEM tr a n s p o r ta tio n c h a rg e s In creased an d s ta lle d by M rs. J . R. C a v a n a g h , of I w ill p ro b a b ly say "T h e fro s t w ill g et victim ized.
N ow adays, w hen th e r e Is no ques-.
T h e y e a r 1920* is n b ra n d new film,
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1 e v e ry th in g w h ich th e o il in d u s try G resh am . F iv e new m e m b e rs w ere ' th e m . T h irty odd y e a rs ag o It did. ’
all ro lled up a n d re ad y to r t a r t un- tlon ab o u t th e rig h t a n d w ro n g of a
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B o rin g h a s n ’t tim e to w rite very ■ w in d in g
T h e first «ebow began ut co n tro v e rsy , a big co n fe re n c e is h e l l
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fo r th e ir a ttr a c tiv e C h ris tm a s Issue. ' w ife an d v o u r c h ild re n a re on th e
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W hat a re you g o in g to look s h o r te r h o u rs, b u t th e tr u th also Is
D e a r frie n d th a t w as, I c a n n o t th in k «»elation ta k e s ex cep tio n to th e
I. N, L. S h rin e rs a re to h a v e a sa le I t w as a d a n d y !
of you a s f a r aw ay ,
c h a rg e a n d re c e n t re p o r ts In d ic a te of th e ir sto c k an d h o u se h o ld goods
A. C. A n d e rso n , of G arfield, sp e n t lik e and w hat w ill be th e co m m en ts th a t w h at a b o u t ev ery b o d y w a n ts
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So s tro n g in m em o ry is y o u r p res- ' th a t If th e r e w as an y p ro fite e rin g it J a n u a r y 21, a f t e r w hich th e y w ill T h u rs d a y w ith re la tiv e s n e a r B oring, of y o u r frie n d s as It u n ro lls?
en ce o f th a t y e s te rd a y ,
was a local c o n d itio n am o n g jo b b e rs leav e fo r th e i r new h o m e at A shland.
M rs. Ed. S ie fe r has been In P o rt­
\ \ hen w ith a h e a rt o f h o p e you catn e w ho to o k - a d v a n ta g e of coal sh o rta g e T h ey h a v e re n te d th e ir fa rm . I t is
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pen ed so m any tim e s th a t a p e r­
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son haB com e In a n d p u rc h a s e d
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a sm a ll o rd e r o f ir a a t, xnd th e n
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d riv e s from an d to w ork fo r P o st­
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c a r r v tn v o n n n ° R''J 't,ne9S niay \ an d is d e te rm in e d th e r e s h a ll be no St. C la ir w ere d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e
carry to you on a n o th e r p la n e
a n o th e r o rd e r.
T h is s o r t of
M artin L e n n a rtz hom e, S u n d ay . Mlsa m a s te r an d P o s tm is tre s s M orand.
A m essag e of lo v in g re m e m b ra n c e , ex cessiv e p rices u n d e r p re s e n t co n ­ St. C la ir is sp e n d in g a few d ay s v isit­
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T h a t in th e ir b e a u ty w ill live ag a in
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a ra p id r a te s n d th e w o rld can ex ­
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p ect h ig h e r, in s te a d o f lo w er, p rices. th e h o lid ay v a c a tio n .
h o u se h a s b een th o ro u g h ly a ire d a n d te a c h e r, g av e th e m b u lg in g bags of
fu m ig a te d d u rin g th e v a c a tio n so c a n d y a n d n u ta — f o r h a v in g been
th a t th e r e is no d a n g e r of c o n tag io n . such g oed boys a n d g irls.
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a n t H om e w as th e scen e o f a jo lly
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th e m se lv e s d e lig h tf u l h o sts. T h e e v ­ by n o t sp ra y in g
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H ad p rices been e x c e p tio n a lly low
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comply with every city and state law. A demon­
bpen p la n te d in th e la s t tw o years.
stration will be given in the near future.
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E v ery d ay b rin g s som e echo of th e lo ss th is y e a r from n eg lect to sp ray ,
Watch for Announcement.
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g re a t w ar. T h re e m en m e t ca su a lly
th e o th e r d ay as m en do a t lu n ch eo n see to It th a t you begin d u rin g th e
A few good second-hand ears left. Get ready for spring.
in a p u b lic d in in g ro o m a n d w hen th e d o rm a n t seaso n an d eonM nue d u rin g
Purchase while prices are reasonable.
co n v e rsa tio n ch an ced to tu r n upo. th e s u m m e r sp ra y in g a n d o b ta in b et­
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to g ra p h to co m fo rt th e s tric k e n .
fam ily .
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o f th e boy— p ro u d o f th e w ay h e ,
liv ed , fo r h e w as a c le a n , m anly,
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h e died
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so m ew h ere in th e life b ey o nd, s n a p ­
p in g h is fin g ers In th e c h a ra c te ris tic
w ay he h ad an d sa y in g , 'I t ’s all |
rig h t. P op, d o n ’t w o rry ,’ ”
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Tractors
Price $835 at Gresham
If you are going to need a Tractor by
Spring P la ce your Order N ow , as we must
have orders to get tractors for delivery in
the spring.
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Surely a tractor for
all purposes.
Built right, by the
oldest tractor factory.
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